Newsstand

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Vanessa MacLaren-Wray to present What Authors Need to Know About Publishing Contracts
Colleen Olle Colleen Olle

Vanessa MacLaren-Wray to present What Authors Need to Know About Publishing Contracts

To protect their intellectual property rights, authors need to understand the essentials of publishing contracts, from grants of rights to termination clauses and severability. That knowledge gives individuals the confidence to evaluate, negotiate, and succeed in forming mutually beneficial agreements. Come to our branch meeting on Saturday, January 18, from 10:00 a.m. to noon to hear Vanessa MacLaren-Wray discuss publishing agreements, basic contract terms, and other contract issues.

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Megan E. McDonald to present How to Find a Literary Agent at Writers Helping Writers in Palo Alto
Colleen Olle Colleen Olle

Megan E. McDonald to present How to Find a Literary Agent at Writers Helping Writers in Palo Alto

Conventional wisdom and recent guidance in traditional publishing hold that, in the process of seeking representation for your work, you should expect to send at least one hundred query letters.

But where in the world do you find a hundred or more agents to query? Join writer Megan E. McDonald on Thursday, January 16, 6:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. at the Rinconada Library, as she demystifies the process of compiling a comprehensive agent target list.

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January Ask an Editor workshop: How Can I Fix Point of View Issues?
Colleen Olle Colleen Olle

January Ask an Editor workshop: How Can I Fix Point of View Issues?

Choosing the right point of view and narrative distance to tell your story effectively can be difficult. It’s all too easy to break the rules of perspective, causing reader confusion.

Join developmental editor Eva Barrows and copy editor Lila LaBine on Wednesday, January 15 at 11 a.m. PST for a free one-hour Zoom session, to learn about common POV issues authors face and methods to solve them.

Register at www.evabarrows.com/workshops

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James Hanna’s most recent publications and award
Colleen Olle Colleen Olle

James Hanna’s most recent publications and award

James Hanna’s short story “Orville Baumgardner and the Morning Glories” has found a home in Literally Stories, while his story “Orville Baumgardner and Saint Elmo’s Fire” appears in the 50th and final issue of the Fear of Monkeys, which has published politically oriented writing for over twenty-five years.

BULL has published Hanna’s creative nonfiction, “The Senior Games Pickleball Champion of Franklin County.”

Finally, International Impact Awards has declared Hanna’s novella, Lights Out Lizzie, a winner in the contemporary fiction category.

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James Hanna scores a reprint in A Thin Slice of Anxiety
Colleen Olle Colleen Olle

James Hanna scores a reprint in A Thin Slice of Anxiety

James Hanna’s rant, “Orville Baumgardner and the Circle of Limbo,” appears as a reprint in A Thin Slice of Anxiety. First published in Cream Scene Carnival, this piece combines America’s toxic gun culture with Dante’s Inferno. James takes great pleasure in relegating our NRA puppets to the deepest recesses of hell. After all, why should Dante have all the fun?

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Geri Spieler to discuss her latest novel in Palo Alto
Colleen Olle Colleen Olle

Geri Spieler to discuss her latest novel in Palo Alto

On Thursday, December 5 at 6:30 p.m., Geri Spieler will be in conversation with David Harris about her latest book Regina of Warsaw: Love, Loss and Liberation. This historical fiction is based on her grandmother’s story of fleeing the violence and anti-Semitism of Eastern Europe at the turn of the century. This free event will take place in the Embarcadero Room at the Palo Alto Rinconada Library.

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Songs Sharp & Tender—Carol Park’s first book out!
Colleen Olle Colleen Olle

Songs Sharp & Tender—Carol Park’s first book out!

From Kelsay Press comes Carol Park’s poetry collection, Songs Sharp & Tender. Often biographical narratives delve into intercultural marriage, local dilemmas (fire and political splits), travel, loss, and a neurodivergent marriage with the anger, grief, and empathy essential to our journey. Find it at Kelsay Books or Amazon in paperback and on Kindle. 

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Carole Bumpus Celebrates Launch of Fourth Book in her Culinary Series
Tice Swackhamer Tice Swackhamer

Carole Bumpus Celebrates Launch of Fourth Book in her Culinary Series

Join Carole Bumpus on Thursday, November 14, 2024 at 7:00 pm at Books Inc. Palo Alto where she will be celebrating the launch of the fourth book in her culinary travel series, Adventures on Land and Sea: Searching for Culinary Pleasures in Provence and the Cote d'Azur! Carole will also be among four culinary artists and writers sharing ideas for holiday fare at Kepler’s Books on Tuesday, November 19 at 7:00 pm.

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Another Brems Poem Published
Tice Swackhamer Tice Swackhamer

Another Brems Poem Published

Marianne Brems' poem "As the Light Bends" which is included in her latest book Stepping Stones was publsihed in the "One Poem Review" section of The Lake literary journal on November 1, 2024

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Darlene Frank to present “Writing Hard Stories” at Writers Helping Writers in San Mateo and Palo Alto
Colleen Olle Colleen Olle

Darlene Frank to present “Writing Hard Stories” at Writers Helping Writers in San Mateo and Palo Alto

People who want to write a memoir often find themselves reluctant to begin or continue writing because of the nature of the story they want to tell. Maybe the story is dark, and you want to write without being pulled back into painful memories. Maybe your story will upset someone in your family if it’s published. Maybe you haven’t begun to write this story, because you don’t know where to start.

At Writers Helping Writers in November, you’ll discover how other writers have handled such stories and look at ways you can navigate the writing process so you feel less pressure and more safety as you tell your story—hard as it might be—in your own way.

Join Darlene Frank on Thursday, November 14, 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. at San Mateo Public Library and on Thursday, November 21, 6:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. at Rinconada Library in Palo Alto.

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Carole Bumpus to present “Mastering Book Marketing & Building Your Author Platform” at our November meeting
Colleen Olle Colleen Olle

Carole Bumpus to present “Mastering Book Marketing & Building Your Author Platform” at our November meeting

After submitting your manuscript, the next stage of your author’s journey begins. At our November meeting, Carole Bumpus will explore the essential steps every author needs to take to ensure their book reaches its full potential. From establishing an online presence and crafting compelling meta data to understanding your target audience and hiring a publicist, you’ll learn how to become your book’s greatest advocate. Please join us Sunday, November 17, 10 a.m.—noon at the Sequoia Yacht Club in Redwood City.

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